Ellenroad Engine House Steam Museum

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Rochdale, United Kingdom

ellenroad.org.uk
Historical place· Tourist attraction· Volunteer organization· Museum· Non-profit organization

Ellenroad Engine House Steam Museum Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ellenroad Engine House Steam Museum is located in Rochdale, United Kingdom on Elizabethan Way, Milnrow, Newhey. Ellenroad Engine House Steam Museum is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category historical place in United Kingdom.

Address

Elizabethan Way, Milnrow, Newhey

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Stephen Bridgehouse

An excellent day out with the children. There's so much history and a working steam powered engine. 5 adults and children go free, all monies go towards the upkeep. A must see.

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john neath

First time there interesting. I've now become a member at this Mill working on Steam days and none Steam days. Helping to rebuild another Steam engine. Working with the other members who are great to work with. Update come and Irene in steam. I'll be running her on May 5th Classic car show and bikes fun for all ages.

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Steven Evans

The Ellenroad Mill is home to the largest working steam mill engine in the world and mighty impressive it is too. You can only be hugely impressed at the sheer scale and power of it, even if you have no interest in industrial history. This was a special steaming day, as there was a meeting of classic cars to enjoy plus a few steam powered wagons and miniature traction engines. The cafe was doing a roaring trade in home made sandwiches and cakes, all that was missing was the ice-cream van who usually attends, disappointing my granddaughter! Well worth a visit on any steaming day, suitable for all ages and interests, support the tireless volunteers who do so much to keep the engine going.

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Michael Lockwood

Very friendly and well worth a visit.

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Bev Dodds

A great experience, my kids loved seeing the old engines working. Keeping history alive is very important.